916  
FXUS66 KLOX 200106  
AFDLOX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOS ANGELES/OXNARD CA  
506 PM PST WED FEB 19 2025  
   
SYNOPSIS
 
19/226 PM.  
 
OTHER THAN A FEW SHOWERS OR FLURRIES AROUND THE VENTURA COUNTY  
MOUNTAINS THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY MORNING, THE REST OF THIS  
WEEK WILL TURN OUT DRY. GUSTY OFFSHORE WINDS ARE EXPECTED OVER  
THE MOUNTAINS AND FOOTHILLS TONIGHT THROUGH THE REMAINDER OF THIS  
WEEK, AS A WEAKENING FRONT MOVES ACROSS THE AREA. TEMPERATURES  
WILL BE WARMING UP QUITE A BIT THIS WEEKEND, TOPPING OUT IN THE  
70S AND 80S IN MANY PLACES. IT WILL REMAIN DRY THROUGH MUCH OF  
NEXT WEEK.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM (TDY-FRI)
 
19/226 PM.  
 
THE TAIL-END OF A WEAKENING COLD FRONT WILL SWEEP ACROSS THE  
REGION ON THURSDAY, BRINGING AN UPTICK IN OFFSHORE FLOW ESPECIALLY  
OVER THE HIGH TERRAIN THROUGH THE REST OF THIS WEEK. UPPER  
SUPPORT PERIPHERAL TO A VIGOROUS SHORTWAVE TROUGH TRACKING ACROSS  
THE GREAT BASIN, ASSOCIATED WITH THE FRONT, WILL SUPPORT VERY  
LOCALIZED GUSTS TO 60 MPH IN THE MOUNTAINS. OTHERWISE, GUSTS OF  
45-55 MPH WILL BE COMMON OVER THE MOUNTAINS AND FOOTHILLS, AS LAX-  
BAKERSFIELD AND SBA-BAKERSFIELD OFFSHORE PRESSURE GRADIENTS REACH  
AROUND 5-6 MB -- STRONGEST THURSDAY INTO THURSDAY NIGHT. EXPECT  
WINDS TO INITIALLY FAVOR A SUNDOWNER WIND REGIME OVER SOUTHERN  
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING, WITH GUSTY  
NORTHWEST TO NORTH WINDS OVERSPREADING MUCH OF THE REMAINDER OF  
HIGH TERRAIN LATER THIS EVENING AND INTO TONIGHT AND THURSDAY.  
WITH TIME, THE EASTWARD PROGRESSION OF THE SHORTWAVE TROUGH AND  
UPSTREAM SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE WILL RE-ORIENT LOCAL PRESSURE  
GRADIENTS TO ALIGN WITH THE LAX-DAGGETT CORRIDOR, RESULTING IN  
WEAK TO MODERATE SANTA ANA WINDS GOING INTO FRIDAY. AS A RESULT  
THERE IS A 60% CHANCE FOR WIND ADVISORIES TO BE EXTENDED BEYOND  
CURRENT EXPIRATION TIMES FOR WIND-PRONE AREAS IN SUBSEQUENT  
FORECASTS. BY SATURDAY, PRESSURE GRADIENTS AND RELATED SURFACE  
WINDS WILL BE CONSIDERABLY WEAKER, AS AN UPPER RIDGE AXIS SETS UP  
OVER THE FORECAST AREA.  
 
AFTER NEAR TO SLIGHTLY ABOVE-NORMAL TEMPERATURES ON THURSDAY, THE  
COMBINATION OF THE OFFSHORE FLOW AND THE BUILDING UPPER RIDGE  
WILL FACILITATE AT LEAST A COUPLE DEGREES OF WARMING EACH DAY  
GOING INTO FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, WITH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY HIGH  
TEMPERATURES EXPECTED TO BE 5-15 DEGREES ABOVE NORMAL IN MANY  
AREAS -- REACHING THE 70S TO THE LOWER 80S IN MOST PLACES.  
   
LONG TERM (SAT-TUE)
 
19/226 PM.  
 
THE UPPER RIDGE WILL REMAIN OVER THE LOCAL AREA INTO SUNDAY, WHEN  
IT IS PROJECTED TO HAVE BUILT EVEN FURTHER, CHARACTERIZED BY  
500-MB HEIGHTS NEARING OR EXCEEDING 586 DAM. AND WITH LIGHT  
OFFSHORE PRESSURE GRADIENTS, TEMPERATURES WILL BE SOARING WELL  
INTO THE 80S -- PERHAPS UPPER 80S IN SOME OF THE WARMER SPOTS  
SUCH AS WOODLAND HILLS. EVEN NEAR THE COAST IT SHOULD BE WELL INTO  
THE 70S FOR HIGHS ON SUNDAY. ALTOGETHER SUNDAY WILL BE A VERY  
WARM DAY WITH HIGHS AROUND 10-20 DEGREES ABOVE NORMAL IN MOST  
LOCATIONS. TEMPERATURES WILL GRADUALLY COOL OFF BY A DEGREE OR  
TWO EACH DAY GOING INTO MONDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY, AS THE UPPER  
RIDGE FLATTENS OVER THE AREA PERIPHERAL TO A SHORTWAVE TROUGH  
TRAVERSING THE NORTHWEST STATES. THE LOW-LEVEL MASS RESPONSE TO  
THE PASSAGE OF THIS WAVE WILL BRING LIGHT TO MODERATE OFFSHORE  
FLOW FOR EARLY TO MIDDLE PARTS OF NEXT WEEK, THOUGH STRONG WINDS  
ARE NOT EXPECTED. IT WILL REMAIN DRY FOR THE REST OF THIS WEEKEND  
INTO MIDDLE PARTS OF NEXT WEEK.  
 

 
   
AVIATION
 
20/0105Z.  
 
AROUND 00Z, THE MARINE LAYER DEPTH WAS AROUND 500 FEET DEEP AT  
KLAX. THE TOP OF THE INVERSION WAS 1700 FEET WITH A TEMPERATURE  
AROUND 18 DEGREES CELSIUS.  
 
MODERATE CONFIDENCE EXISTS IN THE FORECAST. THERE IS A HIGH  
CHANCE OF LIFR TO IFR CONDITIONS AT LOS ANGELES COUNTY COASTAL  
TERMINALS BETWEEN 04Z AND 17Z, AND A LOW-TO-MODERATE CHANCE OF  
LIFR TO IFR AT ALL OTHER TERMINALS BETWEEN 08Z AND 17Z. THERE IS A  
MODERATE CHANCE OF MODERATE TO STRONG WIND SHEAR AT COASTAL AND  
VALLEY TERMINALS AFTER 06Z THROUGH 20Z.  
 
KLAX...THERE IS A 50 PERCENT CHANCE OF LIFR CONDITIONS AS SOON AS  
04Z, OR AS LATE AS 08Z. THERE IS A 30 PERCENT CHANCE OF VLIFR  
CONDITIONS BETWEEN 10Z AND 16Z. VFR CONDITIONS COULD DEVELOP AS  
SOON AS 15Z, OR AS LATE AS 18Z. ANY EAST WINDS WILL LIKELY REMAIN  
LESS THAN 7 KNOTS.  
 
KBUR...VFR CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED THROUGH THE PERIOD, EXCEPT FOR  
A 10 PERCENT CHANCE OF LIFR CONDITIONS BETWEEN 13Z AND 15Z.  
PERIODS OF MODERATE LOW-LEVEL WIND SHEAR ARE POSSIBLE BETWEEN 13Z  
AND 16Z.  
 

 
   
MARINE
 
19/215 PM.  
 
DENSE FOG WILL LIKELY REFORM IN SPOTS TONIGHT INTO THURSDAY.  
 
HIGH CONFIDENCE IN SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY (SCA) WINDS CONTINUING  
THROUGH AT LEAST EARLY FRIDAY OVER THE WATERS 20 MILES OFFSHORE.  
MODERATE CONFIDENCE IN LOW-END SCA WINDS THIS AFTERNOON AND  
EVENING OVER THE NEARSHORE WATERS OF THE CENTRAL COAST AND THE  
WESTERN HALF OF THE SANTA BARBARA CHANNEL. SOME LOCAL GUSTS TO 25  
KNOTS ARE POSSIBLE NEAR MALIBU THURSDAY MORNING.  
 
THE WINDS WILL TURN NORTHEAST ON FRIDAY. THERE IS A 70% CHANCE OF  
SCA-LEVEL WINDS FROM VENTURA TO SANTA MONICA, A 20% CHANCE FROM  
THE ORANGE COUNTY COAST TO CATALINA ISLAND, AND A 20% CHANCE  
NEARSHORE ON THE CENTRAL COAST. MODERATE CONFIDENCE IN FAIRLY  
QUIET CONDITIONS OVER THE WEEKEND.  
 

 
   
LOX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
CA...WIND ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON PST THURSDAY FOR  
ZONES 88-342-345-352-353-372-375>379. (SEE LAXNPWLOX).  
WIND ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 2 AM PST THURSDAY FOR  
ZONES 349-351. (SEE LAXNPWLOX).  
WIND ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 4 AM TO NOON PST  
THURSDAY FOR ZONES 362-369>371-374. (SEE LAXNPWLOX).  
PZ...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 PM PST THIS EVENING  
FOR ZONE 645. (SEE LAXMWWLOX).  
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 3 AM PST THURSDAY FOR  
ZONE 650. (SEE LAXMWWLOX).  
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 3 AM PST FRIDAY FOR  
ZONES 670-673-676. (SEE LAXMWWLOX).  
 

 
 

 
 
PUBLIC...COHEN  
AVIATION...HALL  
MARINE...KITTELL  
SYNOPSIS...COHEN  
 
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